I bought a new PD 10 when I got my new L3200. I finally got around to my fence. I am in mid TN so the dirt has some clay and rock. I installed 200 lf so far with a 32cc one man auger so I was more than excited to knock it out with the PD 10. My first impression in it is gutless. It has more than enough power but no bite. I don't have the weight assist so it's just the pull of the auger that advances it. Drill 3 holes. First one I keep hitting baseball size rock. I had to pull it up an use a boson ax to break the rocks free and continued drilling it with the 32cc one man auger. The second hole I started the first few inches with the one man auger then put the PD 10 in it. It drill ok I got it full depth. The next hole I started with the PD 10. It took almost a full minute just to bust through the grass. I checked and all the cutters are in tact. I checked the hole an the auger was riding on top a soft ball size rock. I cleared it out with the ax and continued on. Had to stop 5x to loosen up various size rocks from the hole.
I know everything has limitation but shouldn't This auger be more aggressive?
The one man auger seems to perform better.
I was estimating 300 rpm at the PTO would be around 1900 rpm since 540 is at 2500. The PD10 auger is 12". The one man auger is 6".
I know everything has limitation but shouldn't This auger be more aggressive?
The one man auger seems to perform better.
I was estimating 300 rpm at the PTO would be around 1900 rpm since 540 is at 2500. The PD10 auger is 12". The one man auger is 6".